The Complete MyStoryliner Framework Guide
Everything you need to build stories that resonate—delivered to your inbox instantly.
What's Inside:
All 7 Stages Explained
Deep dive into each stage with purpose, prompts, and pitfalls
Dual-Track Framework
How to plan your Storyline and Heartline together
Writer's Bridge Questions
The critical questions that connect plot to character
Movie Examples
See how The Matrix, Finding Nemo, and more use the framework
Genre-Specific Guidance
Tips for fantasy, thriller, romance, sci-fi, and more
"Finally, a framework that makes sense! I've tried Save the Cat and Story Grid, but this dual-track approach finally clicked for me."
— Early Beta Reader
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A Preview of What You'll Learn
Introduce the hero and their ordinary world
The inciting incident disrupts everything
Initial obstacles and the point of no return
Challenges intensify, flaws exposed
A revelation changes everything
The ultimate confrontation
The transformed hero in a changed world
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this really free?
Yes! The guide is completely free. We're building something bigger (an app to help you apply the framework), and this is our way of introducing you to the methodology.
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No. We'll send you the guide and occasional updates about Storyliner. That's it. You can unsubscribe anytime with one click.
Is this different from Save the Cat or Hero's Journey?
Yes. While those frameworks focus primarily on plot structure, Storyliner uses a dual-track approach that develops plot AND character arc simultaneously. The Writer's Bridge ensures they're always connected.
Is this for novelists or screenwriters?
Both! The framework works for any long-form narrative. The guide includes examples from movies and novels, and the principles apply to both.